With these being Sony’s first pair of entry line true wireless buds, it is not a bad start. The price mixed with Sony’s name is the most attractive thing. Battery life and its compact case is a plus.
With these being Sony’s first pair of entry line true wireless buds, it is not a bad start. The price mixed with Sony’s name is the most attractive thing. Battery life and its compact case is a plus.
The Sony WF-XB700 true wireless earphones come with a punch of extra bass, a decent battery life and compelling prices - but the design is questionable
The bass on the Sony WF-XB700 is thumping, but the design isn't the most refined.
Great bass quality; Secure fit; 18 hour total battery life;
Bulky shape; No sound customisation/app; No ANC;
The Sony WF-XB700 are a decently versatile pair of truly wireless in-ears, though they lack a lot of features. As part of Sony's "XB" o...
For their fairly reasonable price, the Sony WF-XB700 truly wireless headphones offer good bass, up to 18 hours of battery life (with the case) and sport an IPX4 rating, which means they can endure splashes and sweat.
Sony’s cheapest true wireless earbuds are reliable options for sporty types
Clear; punchy sound; Decent battery life; Comfortable; lightweight build
Rivals offer more detail; Reasonably large earbud design
Very quick connectivity (voice over tells you how much battery life remaining) really helpful to know how much time left before needing a charge. Very light weight but dont let that fool you into thinking they are cheaply made. Because of the light weight sits comfortably and stays in when Im jogging. Sound wise extremely good crisp treble and really punchy bass (as advertised for EXTRA BASS) much better than JBL sound quality.
The Sony WF-XB700 have a lot to offer. They have a fun, energetic sound quality, feel comfortable during long listening sessions and have an 18-hour combined battery life. We don't love their radar-disc shape and their lack of noise cancellation, but these are undoubtedly Sony's second-best true wireless earbuds.
Comfortable fit; Punchy bass; IPX4 rating;
Strange design; No aptX support; No noise cancellation
Sony's WF-XB700 Truly Wireless Headphones wrap a workmanlike set of features into an intrepid design, delivering solid sound in a practical package that won't blow the doors off your bank account.
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